Some of the current exhibits and events include:
July 11, 2009-October 18, 2009 – Tony Foster, Searching for a Bigger Subject:
Water Colour Diaries from Everest and The Grand Canyon
The artist captured views from the North and South Rims of the Grand Canyon and the North and East Faces of Mount Everest. For more information on this exhibit visit: www.phxart.org/exhibition/tonyfoster.php
Located in the Lewis Gallery
July 12, 2009-October 25, 2009
Locals Only focuses on the art of 12 Chicano and Latino artists. Their works are located throughout the museum.
September 19, 2009-January 10, 2010 – Face to Face: 150 Years of Photographic Portraiture showcases the stories portraits tell as well as the relationship that exists between the photographer and their subject. Nearly 60 portraits from the Center for Creative Photography are featured.
Located in the Norton Photography Gallery
October 16, 2009 – 44th Annual Cowboy Artists of America Sale
October 18, 2009-November 15, 2009 – 44th Annual Cowboy Artists of America Exhibition –Features bronze and stone sculptures, oil paintings and drawings that capture a realistic view of the West. Usually more than 130 new works produced in the last year are featured here. For more details visit:
www.phxart.org/exhibition/exhibitioncowboys44.php
Located in the Steele Gallery
November 7,2009-March 7,2010 – Geoffrey Beene: Trapeze exhibit showcases some of the designer’s fashions as well as gives insight into his sense of humor.
Located in the Ellman Fashion Design Gallery
The Phoenix Art Gallery is located at 1625 N Central Avenue. For more information visit: www.phxart.org
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Some of the current exhibits and events include:
July 11, 2009-October 18, 2009 – Tony Foster, Searching for a Bigger Subject:
Water Colour Diaries from Everest and The Grand Canyon
The artist captured views from the North and South Rims of the Grand Canyon and the North and East Faces of Mount Everest. For more information on this exhibit visit: www.phxart.org/exhibition/tonyfoster.php
Located in the Lewis Gallery
July 12, 2009-October 25, 2009
Locals Only focuses on the art of 12 Chicano and Latino artists. Their works are located throughout the museum.
September 19, 2009-January 10, 2010 – Face to Face: 150 Years of Photographic Portraiture showcases the stories portraits tell as well as the relationship that exists between the photographer and their subject. Nearly 60 portraits from the Center for Creative Photography are featured.
Located in the Norton Photography Gallery
October 16, 2009 – 44th Annual Cowboy Artists of America Sale
October 18, 2009-November 15, 2009 – 44th Annual Cowboy Artists of America Exhibition –Features bronze and stone sculptures, oil paintings and drawings that capture a realistic view of the West. Usually more than 130 new works produced in the last year are featured here. For more details visit:
www.phxart.org/exhibition/exhibitioncowboys44.php
Located in the Steele Gallery
November 7,2009-March 7,2010 – Geoffrey Beene: Trapeze exhibit showcases some of the designer’s fashions as well as gives insight into his sense of humor.
Located in the Ellman Fashion Design Gallery
The Phoenix Art Gallery is located at 1625 N Central Avenue. For more information visit: www.phxart.org
The Szabo Group offers first class real estate services to clients in the Scottsdale Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area. Award winning Realtors and Re/MAX top producers, The Szabo group delivers experience, knowledge, dedication and proven results. Contact Joe Szabo at 480.688.2020 or visit www.scottsdalerealestateteam.com
In the We Are! Arizona’s First People exhibit, be sure to check out the mural titled “Fear of a Red Planet” which showcases scenes from American Indian history that have had an impact on the lives of American Indian people living in the Southwest.
For kids, there are three galleries which feature hands-on take-home activities and interactive displays. They can make a Yaqui-inspired paper flower or bandolier bag.
Claiming to provide moving stories is the Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience.
The Heard Museum shop buys directly from hundreds of American Indian artists and offers jewelry, pottery, katsina dolls and more. It also features a great selection of books by and about American Indians.
Be sure to grab a meal or snack at The Café. The food is has a Southwest-inspired flavor to it.
The Heard Museum is located at 2301 N Central Avenue in Phoenix. For more information visit:
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Calling all race fans! Phoenix International Raceway has some offerings for fan experiences including the Budweiswer Roll Bar, which features driver appearances during races and live music. Check the website listed below for more information.
The SPEED Cantina, which is located just outside Turn 2, features a bar and grill and live entertainment as well.
Some upcoming events include:
November 15-17, 2009- NASCAR’s Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 – the last race of the year. Jimmie Johnson will be driving For ticket information and event schedule, visit
Some other upcoming events include:
Biergarten – September 25, 2009 – 7-10 PM
Cost: $70 for members; $75 for general public
Enjoy great beer, the great atmosphere of the gardens, and great music provided by four different groups.
Las Noches de las Luminarias – December 3-30, 2009
Member tickets are on sale now and are $20 for adults and $10 for children. Tickets for the general public go on sale October 1st and are $25 for adults and $12.50 for children. Thousands of hand-lit lights cast a glow on all of the garden’s featured plants. Enjoy this special event with your whole family! For more information on this event visit
Fashion Square Mall – Located at Camelback Rd. and Scottsdale Rd. This mall is 2 million square feet of stores, dining and entertainment Some of the 225 stores include Abercrombie & Fitch, Bath & Body Works, Barney’s New York (opening this fall), Build-A-Bear Workshop, as well as high-end stores including Cartier, kate spade, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co.. There are about 20 places available for snacks or other food as well. For more information visit:
Craftsman Court to host 1st annual October Festival – October, 10, 2009 – KAMEN Entertainment, Ear Candy Non-Profit Organization and The Edge 103.9 radio station are joining forces to host Scottsdale’s Craftsman Court 1st annual October Festival (10-10-09).
Ear Candy is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit devoted to creating, supporting and sustaining music programs for kids (
The Arizona Institute for Breast Health is proud to announce a unique opportunity for the Valley to honor all those touched by breast cancer. From August 1st through October 31st, individuals will have the opportunity to sponsor pink light bulbs for $25 each in recognition of those affected by breast cancer.
The pink lights will be placed on the Canal Bridge, which links the Scottsdale Waterfront to the Southbridge District in downtown Scottsdale and will be illuminated on October 1st at the annual lighting ceremony, The Pink Light District . These Pink Honor Lights will glow throughout October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Proceeds generated from this initiative will benefit the Arizona Institute for Breast Health, a local non-profit organization that provides a second opinion for treatment options to women that have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer, completely free of charge. These second opinions are offered through a multi-disciplinary panel of Breast Cancer Specialists and each patient that is seen through the program is supported and lovingly guided by a patient advocate, a breast cancer survivor herself. To sponsor your lights, please visit their web site,
No events are listed yet for the 2010 festival, but if you check their web site next month, there should be more information posted. Hopefully information about tickets will also be available at that time.
For more information visit:
This parade has the distinction of being known as the “World’s Largest Horsedrawn Parade”. The Parade route ran north up Scottsdale Road from Oak to Indian School. With close to 150 parade entries this year, this is an event to be experienced. As noted below, there is not much information available on 2010 events.
Tickets for 2010 are not on sale yet, but should be on sale for advance purchase by the end of November. Check the site often for the most current information. If you are too anxious to wait, you can send an email to
